Biewick, Laura R.H., 2008, Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in the State of Kentucky Shown as Quarter-Mile Cells: U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado.This is part of the following larger work.Online Links:
Biewick, Laura R.H., 2008, Areas of Historical Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS-069-Q, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado.Online Links:
This is a Vector data set. It contains the following vector data types (SDTS terminology):
Horizontal positions are specified in geographic coordinates, that is, latitude and longitude. Latitudes are given to the nearest 0.000001. Longitudes are given to the nearest 0.000001. Latitude and longitude values are specified in Decimal degrees.
The horizontal datum used is North American Datum of 1983.
The ellipsoid used is Geodetic Reference System 80.
The semi-major axis of the ellipsoid used is 6378137.000000.
The flattening of the ellipsoid used is 1/298.257222.
Range of values | |
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Minimum: | -89.337488 |
Maximum: | -81.985763 |
Units: | decimal degrees |
Range of values | |
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Minimum: | 36.502253 |
Maximum: | 39.089982 |
Units: | decimal degrees |
Value | Definition |
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1 | Cell contains at least one productive oil well, but no productive gas wells (green). |
2 | Cell contains at least one productive gas well, but no productive oil wells (red). |
3 | Cell contains at least one productive oil well and at least one productive gas well or one well producing both oil and gas (gold). |
4 | The type of production of the wells located within the cell is unknown, or the wells within the cell had no production (charcoal). |
Kentucky Geological Survey Oil and Gas Well Records Database. To aggregate well data into quarter-mile cells, oil and gas well data were run through an Arc Macro Language (AML) program written by L.R.H. Biewick, S. Weiler, and C.C. Skinner.
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This Geographic Information System (GIS) dataset was created to display present and past oil and gas production in the United States, as well as the location and intensity of exploratory drilling outside producing areas. This map compilation is an updated version of the USGS map that was published by Mast and others (1998). This product differs from other oil and gas maps of the United States in the following ways: (1) the oil and gas data sources are current as of 2004 through 2006, (2) base cartographic reference data are included, using the USGS National Map and a World Shaded Relief map service from the ESRI geography network, (3) an internet map service is available online, (4) Alaska oil and gas data are included. To construct this map, digital data were used from more than 3 million wells in IHS Inc.'s PI/Dwights PLUS Well Data on CD-ROM, current through 10/1/2005. In some areas, the PI/Dwights data tend not to be complete, particularly for pre-1920 production. IHS data was supplemented with state wells databases for Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, and Ohio, (current as of 2004 to 2006).
Energy and Minerals Section, Kentucky Geological Survey, University o, 20050510, kyog83v10: Kentucky Oil and Gas Well Data, NAD 83 Version 10, Kentucky Geological Survey, Lexington, Kentucky.
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The cell locations and cell attributes were visually compared to the hard-copy map: Mast, R.F., Root, D.H., Williams, L.P., Beeman, W.R., and Barnett, D.L., 1998, Areas of historical oil and gas exploration and production in the conterminous United States: U.S. Geological Survey Oil and Gas Investigations Map I-2582, 1 sheet; <http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/oilgas/noga/oilgasmap.htm> and <http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1995/ofr-95-0075-c/>
A visual comparison was made using a sampling of cell locations and cell attributes with well locations and attributes. The horizontal positional accuracy of the Kentucky oil and gas well locations is a function of the quality of map data available at the Kentucky Geological Survey. Historic well location maps and literature that do not meet current standards are often used in conjunction with modern topographic maps to determine a location. Beginning with the adoption of KRS 353 in 1960, a well location plat prepared by a licensed land surveyor is required to be submitted with an application for a permit to drill a well. Most locations have not been field checked.
Not applicable.
The cells were defined using the 2005 well data from the Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS). The KGS database contains over 97,000 wells, which is the most complete well database available for the State of Kentucky.
The accuracy of the cells, as created by the Arc Macro Language (AML) program of L.R.H. Biewick, S. Weiler and C.C. Skinner, depends upon the accuracy of the locatable oil and gas wells GIS data layer from the Kentucky Geological Survey. For the USGS map compilation showing Areas of Historical Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in the United States, the assumption was made that the data from the Kentucky Geological Survey were of sufficient accuracy for such a national-scale analysis.
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- Access_Constraints: None.
- Use_Constraints:
- This database may not be distributed in whole or in part without acknowledgement of the Kentucky Geological Survey and the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Downloadable Data
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Data format: | Oil and gas quarter-mile cell geographic features and attribute data in format Shapefile |
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Network links: |
<http://certmapper.cr.usgs.gov/data/noga00/natl/spatial/shape/kycells05g.zip> |
Data format: | Oil and gas quarter-mile cell geographic features and attribute data in format ArcInfo Export File |
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Network links: |
<http://certmapper.cr.usgs.gov/data/noga00/natl/spatial/export/kycells05ge.zip> |
Data format: | A web-based interactive mapping system that accesses an ArcIMS Map Service running on certmapper.cr.usgs.gov. in format Image Map Service (US_Production) (version 9x) ArcIMS Image Map Service |
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Network links: |
<http://certmapper.cr.usgs.gov/pubs/servlet/MapViewerBroker?project=national&Service=US_Production&OVMap=US_overview> |
Data format: | Contains polygon features depicting oil and gas cells in the State of Kentucky in format ArcGIS Geodatabase File (version 9x) |
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Network links: |
<http://certmapper.cr.usgs.gov/data/noga00/natl/spatial/geodatabase/uscells06gg.zip> |
These products can be downloaded individually using any one of the Network_Resource_Name URLs above. Each of these URLs provide access to various formats of these data.
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